Who it's for

Feel the room, every set again

Real-time requests and paid requests that keep your crowd engaged — and give your revenue a boost.

In a club the floor’s reaction is everything, but you rarely get it in time. You notice a track is not working once the floor is already half empty, and the people who do want to tell you something have to shout over the music or turn up beside the booth at the worst possible moment.

With a QR code on the bar and at the door, the crowd sends its requests to your screen while you play. You see which genres and artists are being asked for tonight and can answer that in your next block — without handing over your set.

Sound familiar?

  • Guests keep tugging at the booth in the middle of your mix
  • You're guessing at what works for this particular crowd
  • Popular requests leave money on the table you could be earning

Here's how DJ Request solves it

Read the room live

See which tracks and genres are being requested right now. Play to the energy instead of guessing.

Earn from requests

Let guests pay for priority. An extra revenue stream every night, straight to your account.

Focus on your mix

No more interruptions at the booth. Everything comes in clearly on your screen.

How it works in a club

A club is not a wedding: the crowd turns over all night and nobody reads long instructions.

  1. 1

    Put the code at eye level by the bar

    That is where people stand still with their phone already in hand. By far the best spot in the venue.

  2. 2

    Turn on paid requests

    It filters by itself. People who pay mean it, and your list stays readable instead of becoming a hundred-line wishlist.

  3. 3

    Use the list as a poll, not a setlist

    You do not have to play every request. The value is in the pattern: ten requests in one genre tell you more than any single track.

  4. 4

    Create a new event for every night

    That keeps the stats separate per night, and after a few weeks you can see which night pulls which crowd.

Frequently asked questions about clubs

Do I have to play every request?

No. You approve or reject, and nothing ever enters your set automatically. Most DJs use the list mainly as a read on what the room wants.

Does this work if reception is bad in the venue?

Guests need internet to open the page. In basements with poor coverage it is better to share the link in advance through your socials or the venue wifi, so people already have it open.

Can I charge for a request?

Yes. Paid requests are switched on per event. Payment runs through Mollie and lands in your own account; only a small percentage is deducted, depending on your plan.

Make your next night go off